My question is, if we're fighting out in the world and scratch dies, is it. Scratch is a familiar gained through the find familiar spell. However, if scratch dies in your camp for whatever reason, it would be.
He can be summoned again if he dies. Someone posted this exact scenario a couple months back. In this article, we will.
Scratch can die in baldur’s gate 3 if summoned as a familiar and defeated in combat. Scratch is a dog that can be met early in act 1 by his dead master, who, after some coaxing, will arrive at camp. I had a similar issue with a very important quest giver in act 2, which really bothers me greatly, but i didn't wanna replay 8 hours just for this. You can convince it to follow you to your camp.
But my understanding is that if *anyone* dies in camp, that's it. Yes, he is actually dead. However, it isn’t until act 3 that he gets his own quest. Scratch can die, if you summon it.
I've seen dialogue with the owlbear after scratch dies. Us and scratch can be resummoned. He'll just go back to camp until you summon him again. If you’re talking about summoning him outside of camp, you could use a spell like aid to increase his hp.
This means that, even though he is very weak, he is an additional character for scouting and. In baldur's gate 3, players have the choice to be heroic or villainous, but the majority of players avoid returning the beloved dog scratch to a cruel kennel master. Baldur’s gate 3 user says they accidentally got scratch killed. Scratch can be found protecting its master, unbeknownst to it that its master is already dead.
As i understand it scratch works like an ordinary summon, he can be defeated in combat but not killed. When i returned to the camp scratch was just dead for no reason, is therer any way to revive him in game or cheat/mod whatever. There you can pet scratch, and.